CARICOM Probing for Clearer TCNs Policy Picture
CARICOM leaders are seeking a regional policy as the Trump administration pushes members to accept third-country deportees and alter Cuba medical payments.
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CARICOM probing for clearer TCNs policy picture
Chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Philip J. Pierre says the regional bloc will conduct an audit of individual member state policies on the United States’ Third-Country Nationals (TCNs) arrangement before coming to a definitive position on the matter.Addressing a press briefing to wrap up the 51st Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government in St Lucia yesterday, Pierre said regional heads are concerned about the US’s lat…
Caribbean leaders meet in St. Lucia as U.S. pressure to take deportees mounts
Caricom leaders are meeting this week in St. Lucia to discuss a number of key issues, including the growing pressure from the U.S. The post Caribbean leaders meet in St. Lucia as U.S. pressure to take deportees mounts appeared first on New York Amsterdam News.
CARICOM outlines its position on Third Country Nationals MoU signed with the US
By Caribbean News Global CASTRIES, St Lucia – The conference of heads of government of the Caribbean Community met in caucus to discuss wide-ranging matters of critical concern to the Community. Discussions included MOUs on transit arrangements of Third Country Nationals (TCNs) proposed to individual member states by the government of the United States of America. CARICOM heads of government considered common concerns across the region regarding…
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